
School Faces Legal Threat Over Protest Punishments
A Nevada middle school faces a potential lawsuit after threatening students with extra punishment for political protesting, a move the ACLU calls a First Amendment violation.
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A Nevada middle school faces a potential lawsuit after threatening students with extra punishment for political protesting, a move the ACLU calls a First Amendment violation.

The U.S. Department of Education has issued new guidance allowing public school teachers to engage in visible, personal prayer, provided students are not coerced.

Everett Public Schools in Washington is facing a federal lawsuit alleging it violated students' First Amendment rights by forcing them to hide Bibles.

A trial has begun for five current and former Stanford University students facing felony charges for a 2024 pro-Palestinian protest that involved occupying the president's office.

The ACLU of Utah, alongside authors and students, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state's book removal law, HB29, calling it unconstitutional censorship.

A federal judge has allowed a Tufts University student to resume her studies after she was detained and had her visa revoked over a pro-Palestinian op-ed.

The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the Loudoun County School Board, alleging its gender identity policy violates the constitutional rights of students.

A new report gives four major Alabama universities low grades for their campus free speech environments, with the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa scoring lowest.

A University of Oklahoma instructor is on leave after giving a zero grade to a student whose essay on gender cited the Bible and was deemed unresponsive to the assignment.

A former Iowa school associate has filed a federal lawsuit against the Knoxville school district, alleging she was wrongfully terminated for a Facebook post.

A federal appeals court ruled against an Ohio school district's pronoun policies, stating they violate students' First Amendment free speech rights.

A University of Virginia student journalist was fired from a campus news organization after she refused to apologize for asking the interim president tough questions.